Jesus in Beijing
...the church to the margins of society as has happened a number of times in the past several hundred years, but the book offers plenty of grounds for not being...
...the church to the margins of society as has happened a number of times in the past several hundred years, but the book offers plenty of grounds for not being...
...individuals invited to compete for clubs all over the world. The number of athletes in any given sport is generally limited, so if an athlete wants to quit playing, the...
...people from the People’s Republic of China. The book is broken down into two main sections, one entitled “Advice for Americans Interacting with the Chinese,” and the other “Advice for...
...that within little more than a year he would be completely out of debt.[1] In China’s southwest Yunnan province, the provincial Christian Council took on another pressing social issue when...
...on his cell phone, we see workmen mixing cement by hand as they lay the foundation for yet another new building. Just around the corner from the internet café, where...
Chinese Awakenings by James and Ann Tyson. Westview Press, 1995, 325 pp. ISBN, 0813324734, paperback. Cost: $28 at www.barnesandnoble.com. The plaudits on the back cover lured me into this book,...
In this issue ChinaSource has deviated from its usual book review format to provide the reader with a selection of books that provide an in-depth look at the relationships between...
...Christians and foreign Christian workers. It is difficult to determine how many Christians there currently are in China, but even the most conservative estimate would place the number in the...
...there are a number of great incentives in place for foreign businesses and investors. There are a number of national and provincial development zones created in and around the city,...
...appear wise and will help prevent many of the costly errors that initial forays into the People’s Republic often produce. This book, along with his follow-up volume, China’s Christian Millions,...
...were doing their due diligence before entering into any kind of cooperative relationship. Since then, we have come to expect these phone calls—and to see the wisdom in this practice....
...know why this area has been omitted and hope it will be addressed in subsequent volumes. However, in the areas it does cover, this book skillfully introduces and illustrates representative...